The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... rests , In Duddon Sands , its masts all bare : The Minstrels of Windermere , by Chas . Farish , B.D. The Tourist may either return to the Inn at Coniston by Broughton , or , by turning to the left before he comes to that town , or ...
... rests , In Duddon Sands , its masts all bare : The Minstrels of Windermere , by Chas . Farish , B.D. The Tourist may either return to the Inn at Coniston by Broughton , or , by turning to the left before he comes to that town , or ...
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... rest ! 1 The ISLANDS , dispersed among these lakes , are neither so numerous nor so beautiful as might be expected from the account that has been given of the manner in which the level areas of the vales are so frequently diversified by ...
... rest ! 1 The ISLANDS , dispersed among these lakes , are neither so numerous nor so beautiful as might be expected from the account that has been given of the manner in which the level areas of the vales are so frequently diversified by ...
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... rest , and imag'd the still voice Of quiet , whispering in the ear of Night.1 SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY , AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS HITHERTO I have chiefly spoken of the features by which Nature has discriminated this ...
... rest , and imag'd the still voice Of quiet , whispering in the ear of Night.1 SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY , AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS HITHERTO I have chiefly spoken of the features by which Nature has discriminated this ...
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... among them ; and the rest of their wants was supplied by the produce of the yarn , which they carded and spun in their own houses , and carried to market , either under their arms , or more frequently IX 55 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... among them ; and the rest of their wants was supplied by the produce of the yarn , which they carded and spun in their own houses , and carried to market , either under their arms , or more frequently IX 55 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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... rest for the seeds of lichens , mosses , ferns , and flowers . Hence buildings , which in their very form call to mind the processes of Nature , do thus , clothed in part with a vegetable garb , appear to be received into the bosom of ...
... rest for the seeds of lichens , mosses , ferns , and flowers . Hence buildings , which in their very form call to mind the processes of Nature , do thus , clothed in part with a vegetable garb , appear to be received into the bosom of ...
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